147 projects tagged "Artificial Intelligence"
Thinknowlogy is grammar-based software designed to utilize the logic contained within grammar in order to create intelligence through a natural language, which is demonstrated by programming in a natural language, reasoning in a natural language (drawing conclusions, making assumptions (with a self-adjusting level of uncertainty), asking questions (about gaps in the knowledge), and detecting conflicts), and intelligent answering of "is" questions, providing alternative answers as well.
imaverage uses the viewing frequency and viewing time from a spawned image viewer to build a dynamic database entry for images to gauge their relative preference for a given user. Once the entries have been created, imaverage will continue to show images randomly, with dynamic preference weights. On average, your favorite images should show up most frequently.
DREAM (The Distributed Resource Evolutionary Algorithm Machine) seeks to provide the technology and software infrastructure necessary to support the next generation of evolving infohabitants in a way that makes that infrastructure universal, open, and scalable. It will use existing hardware infrastructure in a much more efficient manner, by utilising otherwise-unused CPU time. It will allow infohabitants to co-operate, communicate, negotiate and trade; and emergent behaviour is expected to result. It is expected that there will be an emergent economy that results from the provision and use of CPU cycles by infohabitants and their owners. The DREAM infrastructure will be evaluated with new work on distributed data mining, distributed scheduling, and the modelling of economic and social behaviour.
DEVS has been developed for over a year to serve as an experimental framework for natural systems modeling techniques. It enables discrete event, general purpose, object oriented, component based, GIS connected, and collaborative visual simulation model development and execution. The sample model implementation shows that this experimental environment can be used for solving any complex problems solvable by discrete-event simulation, but it is especially suited for natural system simulation. Currently only hierarchical block and cellular models are modeled and simulated, but a multi-layered modeling paradigm for spatially distributed systems (with vector and cellular models) will eventually be implemented in the environment.
Yawn (Yet Another {Weird | Wacky | Witty | Wonderful | W*} Network) is a Java framework for training and testing neural networks independently from the neural model and the test environment being used. The models implemented so far are AppART, GasART, fuzzy ARTMAP, and Multi-Layer Perceptron (MLP).